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Southern Africa: sharing water in the new millenium
Southern African Research and Documentation Centre, 1999Sharing water resources in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) has been discussed for a long time. The region is now moving towards implementing the strategies and policies in water development and management. The article reports on the first roundtable conference on the integrated Water Resources Development and Management in the SADC region held in Geneva.DocumentInclusion and deafness: linking the family, school and community
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2001This article deals with the role of the family and community in creating a more inclusive space for deaf people .The article asserts that:the core of any community is the family.DocumentDollars, dialogue and development: an evaluation of Swedish programme aid
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 1999Programme aid - that is, import support, debt relief and budget support - has constituted a considerable part of Swedish aid in the 1990's. However, the volumes of programme aid have fallen both in relative and absolute terms during this same period. Few evaluations have assessed how different modalities of programme aid further economic growth and sustainable development.DocumentMethodologies for estimating informal crossborder trade in Eastern and Southern Africa : Kenya - Uganda border, Tanzania and its neighbors, Malawi and its neighbors, Mozambique and its neighbors
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996This report should serve as a highly useful guide for needs assessment/planning, data set collection, further research, project/program elaboration, and policy formulation on the subject of unofficial crossborder trade.Ackello-Ogutu’s research techniques reflect his concern for variations that often exist among regions and countries, but are frequently ignored by researchers in research methodoDocumentEfficiency, accountability and implementation: public sector reform in East and Southern Africa
United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2001Five questions central to public sector reform in East and Southern Africa, and consistent with their proclaimed thrust, are addressed in this paper:Has the size of government employment changed since the mid-1980s?Have government functions become more focused on 'core' activities, such as health and education, during this period?Have real wage levels changed?Has accountabilityPages
